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<ul><li><p>Second Sectionoctober 12, 2012</p><p>INSIDE</p><p>ARTS & ENTERTAINMENTAladdin comes to Fergus </p><p>theatre next month</p><p>EVENTS SpoRTSSpoTLIGHT oN BUSINESS</p><p>CoUNTY pAGEHEALTH AND WELLNESS</p><p>RURAL LIFESMALL BUSINESS MoNTH</p><p>the Second Section of the wellington advertiSer - free preSS - newS weekly</p><p>WELLINGT ON</p><p>Guiding the way:Leaders look to next </p><p>generation to carry on tradition</p></li><li><p>Public Service announcementSEuchre at Victoria Park Seniors Centre, Fergus. Every Thursday 7:30pm. $2 members.</p><p>***The Victoria Park Seniors Centre in Fergus has a wide variety of programs for all. Registered programs may be taken by anyone over 18 years old. Check out our website at www.centrewelling-ton.ca or call 519-787-1814.</p><p>Fri. oct. 12Harvest Home Tour and Luncheon. Self-guided tour, rain or shine. 4:30-8:30pm. Saturday, Oct 13 - 9am-4pm. Lunch will be available to purchase. Country Store at Barrie Hill United Church offering local produce, canning, etc. for sale. Your ticket will provide a map of the homes and farms which are all located in Guelph/Eramosa township. For tickets contact Sandra 519-843-3778 or Shirley 519-822-4997. Tickets will be available to purchase at the church during the weekend of the event.</p><p>***The Womens Inter Church Council of Guelph is holding The Ingathering of the Least Coin meeting at Westminster St. Pauls Presbyterian Church, 206 Victoria Rd. N. 2pm. </p><p>***Moorefield United Church Pork Dinner 5-7pm. Maryborough Community Centre, Moorefield. Adults $14; Children 5 - 11, $5.</p><p>***St. Johns United Church Belwood, Euchre, 7:30pm.</p><p>Sat. oct. 13Royal Canadian Air Cadets, 822 Tutor Squadron, First Annual Model Builders Exhibition and Contest. 9am-5pm at the Lieutenant Colonel Ronald Gowing Youth Development Centre, at the Waterloo Regional International Airport on Fountain Road, Breslau. Open to all model builders and spectators of all ages and skill level. Admission $5. Call Scott Gibbons for info. 519-634-8730.</p><p>***Craft Sale. Belwood Hall. Hosted by the Belwood WI. 9am-1:30pm. New crafters and products. Lunch booth. Free admission.</p><p>***Comedian Country Clem and Roast Beef Dinner, 6pm at Duffs Church Hwy 6 & 401. Country Clem is the Police Chief, Fire Chief, Undertaker, Padre and Mayor of Westfield. Tickets $25 Children 7 and under free. Show only $10. Phone 519-763-1163.</p><p>***Mad Hatters Tea Party 10:30-11:30am for ages 5 years and up at the Hillsburgh Branch Library, 98B Trafalgar Rd, Hillsburgh. Join Alice, the Mad Hatter and the White Rabbit for a zany, topsy-turvy tea party. Registration required. 519.855.4010.</p><p>Sun. oct. 14Knox-Elora celebrates 175th anniversary with special Thanksgiving service on Sunday, October 14, at 11am. Rev. Herb Gale will conduct the service. All are invited.</p><p>mon. oct 15Harriston & District Horticultural Society meeting in the auditori-um. 7:30pm. Speaker: John Drummond. Topic Trees. Everyone welcome. </p><p>***Elmira & District Horticultural Society: Your End-of-Season Checklist: fall clean-up & bulbs with Kate Owens, 7:30pm. Trinity United Church. New members welcome.</p><p>tueS. oct 16 Cancer Support Group. Upper Grand 753 Tower St. S. Wheelchair accessible. 1st Wednesday of the month lunch out. Contact Joyce </p><p>519-843-3213 or Judy 519-843-3947 Ext. 100.***</p><p>Guelph Twp. Horticultural Society Fall Flower & Vegetable Show, 7:30pm. Guest speaker: Larry Halyk, of Wellington Stewardship Council on Restoration of Marden Creek. Show entries 6:30-7:30pm. Refreshments, Door Prizes. Public Welcome. 7368 Wellington Rd. 30, Marden Community Centre. 519-822-5289.</p><p>***Guelph Eramosa Residents 50 and older! Parks and Rec Dept - Master Plan Input Session. Rockmosa Community Centre 5:30pm. Dinner on us! RSVP 519-856-9596 x 113 by Oct 12.</p><p>***Brighton Chapter No. 201 O.E.S. Fall Fashion Show. 7pm. Fergus Legion 550 Blair St. Fergus. $12. Desserts, tea, coffee, door prizes. Call Betty Knapton for tickets 519-787-8250.</p><p>wed. oct. 17Orangeville and Area M.S. Support Group. 3rd Wednesday of each month, 7-9pm. Westside Secondary School, Rm.#124. 300 Alder St., Orangeville. Call Diane 519-941-3712.</p><p>*** St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Arthur. Annual Turkey Supper. Arthur Community Centre. 5-7pm. Adults $12, 6-12 $5, 5 & under-free. Take outs available. 519-848-2839.</p><p>***St. Georges Anglican Church Harriston Annual Fall Rummage Sale. Bring in your clean new or gently used items 9am-5pm stay & shop. On Thurs. Oct. 18 - 9am-1pm. Everyone welcome.</p><p>***Fergus & District Horticultural Society Meeting: 7:30pm. Victoria Park Centre, Fergus . Topic: Plant Diseases- Speaker: Dr. Greg Boland (Professor Emeritus U of G). Everyone welcome. For more info call Roberta at 519-843-5892.</p><p>***Guelph-Wellington Branch of the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario Public Lecture. Speaker: David Knight, Archaeologist The Petrie Building: An Archeology of Social Networks 7pm. The Bookshelf Ebar. Quebec Street, Guelph. Contact DArcy McGee [email protected]. No charge, all welcome.</p><p>***Dr. Sean Cameron, Ph.D., presents The Path of a Student with Learning Disabilities from Primary Grades to Post-Secondary and Tips to Make it Through. Presented by the Learning Disabilities Association of Wellington County. 7pm. Community Living Board Room, 8 Royal Rd, Guelph. $10 Members, $15 Non-members. Please register by telephone 519- 837-2050. </p><p>***Oct 17 & 18 - Rummage sale at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Mount Forest. Wed. Oct. 17, 4-7pm, Thurs. Oct. 18, 9 -12 noon. Donations of clean fall & winter clothing, linens, bedding & misc. items can be dropped off at the Church on Wed, Oct 17, 9am-4pm.</p><p>***General Meeting of the Fergus Legion, 7:30pm. All members should plan to attend. For more information call the Legion 519-843-2345.</p><p>thurS. oct. 18Drayton United Church Turkey Supper, 5-7pm. P.M.D. Community Centre, Drayton, Ontario. Tickets at the door. Adults $14, Children 10 and under $5, Preschoolers free.</p><p>***Coffee Hour at Arthur United Church 9:30am. Coffee and snacks followed by Guest Speaker Jennifer Auger, Youth Minister, Melville United Church, Fergus, speaking on Family & Youth Ministry. A special feature and special music will also be pro-vided. Everyone welcome.</p><p>***Yoga Hour 4:30 to 5:30 pm on Thursdays. Led by Owen Ash, Certified Hatha Yoga Instructor to be held at St. Johns Anglican Church Fellowship Hall. </p><p> ***Free weekly Drop In Yoga for Adults, 4:30-5:30pm, Certified Yoga Instructor Owen Ash. St. Johns Church, 112 Guelph St., Rockwood. Info. 519-856-9211.</p><p>***Free weekly Drop In: Tales of Daring & Magic for Children, 4:30-5:30pm. St. Johns Church, 112 Guelph St. Rockwood. Info. 519-856-9211.</p><p>***Guelph Eramosa Residents 50 and older! Parks and Rec Dept - Master Plan Input Session. Marden Community Centre 5:30pm. Dinner on us! RSVP 519-856-9596 x 113 by Oct 12.</p><p>Fri. oct. 1910th annual Nightmare on Daly Street. Palmerston Legion Br. 409.</p><p>***Annual Roast Beef Dinner and Quilt Draw, Knox-Calvin Presbyterian Church - Harriston. Two sittings at 5pm and 7pm Adults: $12, Child (10 and under) $5. For Tickets Call 519-338-2624.</p><p>***Progressive Euchre Party 7:30pm. St. Teresa of Avila Church Hall, Elmira. 7pm. $6. Door prizes and light served. Everyone welcome.</p><p>***Until Oct 21- The Elora Halloween Scare Fair. Thrills, Chills, Vendors, Food, Fun Featuring Twilight Zoo, Haunted House, Maze, Graveyard Games, Performers and More. Friday, Ceremony 6 -10pm. Featuring The Puppet Tamer Tim Holland! Sat., Sun. 12Noon-10pm Featuring Zoltan The Fire Eater! Elora Centre For The Arts, 75 Melville St. Pre-purchase tickets available at loca-</p><p> PAGE TWO Inside Wellington - Second Section of the Wellington Advertiser, Friday, October 12, 2012</p><p>Held at Grand River Raceway 7445 Wellington County Rd. 21, Elora</p><p>SundayOctober 14, 2012Games start at 1pm - Doors open at 11am</p><p>share the wealth package $15 - main program package $25(both packages are required - extra strips available)</p><p>www.ferguselorarotary.com</p><p>Held under lottery license #M634122.FERGUS ELORA ROTARY FOUNDATIONStaffed by: Centre Wellington Rotary Club</p><p>and Fergus Elora Rotary Club</p><p>Proceeds to localCommunity projects</p><p>$10 redeemable slot play coupon provided to each bingo player</p><p>We print !FLYERS/POSTERS</p><p>653 St David St N. 519-843-2550www.fergusprinting.com</p><p>if others see you giv</p><p>ing 100%, </p><p>chances are they will</p><p> want to give </p><p>100%</p><p>BE A LEADER </p><p>in your own right</p><p>if others see you giving 100%, chances are they will want to give 100%</p><p>BE A LEADER in your own right</p><p>Inside Wellington EventsSend your Non-Profit/Charitable event info to: </p><p>[email protected] words, 4 weeks prior to event date</p><p>Stone United Church5370 Eramosa Fourth LineJust south of Hwy #124 </p><p>Celebrating 150 Yearsin Eramosa Community</p><p>Beef Dinner</p><p>Stone United ChUrChCelebrating 150 years in Eramosa Community</p><p>our Special</p><p>Sunday, october 14 @ 9:45Guest Speaker: elizabeth Stone from oVC, Guelph</p><p>150th Anniversary Worship Serv</p><p>ice</p><p>Monday oct. 15th, 5-7pmrockmosa Centre - rockwood</p><p>Adults $15, Children 12 & under $7, Pre-school Free</p><p>Takeouts Available - for tickets contact:5pm - earl 519-856-4052</p><p>6pm - eileen 519-856-96487pm - Jack 519-856-4765</p><p>Blazing Fiddles Concert</p><p>Sunday, october 28th, 2:30pmrefreshments included</p><p>Advance tickets $20 per personFor info and tickets call</p><p>519.787.0219 | 519.856.4302</p><p>Belwood Craft SaleSaturday October 13th 9am-1:30pm Belwood Hall</p><p>Baking, Crafts, Jewellery, Preserves etc.New Crafters & Products with Lunch booth available</p><p>Hosted by Belwood Womens Institute</p><p>Bethel Baptist Church675 Victoria Terrace, Fergus</p><p>(519) 843-2890bethelbaptistfergus.com</p><p>MISSIONS:PAST. PRESENT. AND .. FUTURE</p><p>2012 MISSIONS CONFERENCECONFERENCE SPEAKER: BOB HAZENMissionary with New Tribes Missions Training Centre, </p><p>Missouri USA . Former missionary to Africa</p><p>Friday, October 19th 6:30 pm Worship Time 7:00 pm Evening Service</p><p>Satuday, October 20th 8:00 am Mens Breakfast 3:00 5:00 pm Missions strategy: Brainstorming Led by Pastor Paul & the Missions Committee 5:00 6:00 pm Pot Blessing Supper 6:30 pm Worship 7:00 pm Evening Service</p><p>Sunday, October 21st 9:30 am Morning Worship 11:15 am Fellowship Time - Mission Displays in Foyer 11:40 am Bible School Classes with Missionaries</p><p>SUNDAY LUNCH AT 12:30 PM </p><p>FOR OUR YOUTH AND MISSIONARIES plEASE RSvp</p><p>continued on page 15</p></li><li><p> by Kris SvelaHARRISTON - In the </p><p>Guiding movement in north Wellington County, Rose van Sickle is somewhat of a legend, having served the movement almost 50 years.</p><p>Girl Guides of Canada has been around for almost 103 years - since January 1910 - and van Sickle has served close to half of that time.</p><p>The Guide movement was started by war hero Lord Robert Baden Powell, who originally started the Scouting movement. </p><p>As Guides grew, it was later taken over by his sister Agnes Baden Powell. Eventually Roberts wife Olave, who was 35 years younger, was named Chief Guide in 1918 and took over the Guiding operations.</p><p>As a young girl growing up in Windsor, Rose Marian Jolie, now Rose van Sickle, belonged to both Brownies and Girl Guides, earning her All Round Cord and then her Gold Cord - a significant achievement in the Guiding movement.</p><p>At the age of 16 she moved to Brampton and continued in Guiding. She became a lieuten-ant and then a captain of Girl Guides aged 10 to 15 with a unit with more than 40 girls. Because she wasnt 18 years old, mothers had to take turns coming to meetings for adult supervision. </p><p>van Sickle has held many positions in Guiding, including leader of Brownies, Guides, Pathfinders and Rangers; Camp Advisor for Camp Wyoka near Harriston; District Commissioners Acting Division Commissioner; and as a member of the Provincial Program committee for five years.</p><p>She recalls her first trip, one of many during her tenure, as a Guide leader.</p><p>My first trip at the age of 20 was taking the unit on an exchange to Dayton, Ohio, she said. Five cars carried the girls to Ohio for five days.</p><p>She later travelled with the girls to California and London, England and then by train to Montreal. Her final trip was in March 2011, when she took 37 girls, leaders, and moms from all over the province to Switzerland, Paris, France and London, England.</p><p>In June of 1989 Rose was honoured to meet Betty Clay, the daughter of Lord and Lady Baden Powell, and her daugh-ter Gilliam Clay. </p><p>van Sickle said her experi-ence with Guiding has taught her a lot.</p><p>Guiding has given me so much. From being a very shy girl with four brothers, Guiding has taught me to be indepen-dent with strong leadership skills, she said.</p><p>I have taught over 1,000 girls how to build a safe fire and taught a lot of girls leader-ship skills such as first aid, how to march and basic life skills.</p><p>Despite ending her active association with the movement, van Sickle still retains her affil-iation and is with the Trefoil Guilds, which is a group of Senior Girl Guides, most who do not have units but want to keep in touch with their Guiding friends and what is new in Guiding.</p><p>Any female can join Guiding at any age, van Sickle said. You do not have to go up through the ranks. Each pro-gram is completely different with some test work overlap-ping in each. </p><p>She explained Sparks are ages 5 and 6, Brownies 7 to 9, Guides 9 to 12, Pathfinders 12 to 15, and Rangers 15 to 18. She added girls aged 14 to 18 can help out as a Spark, Brownie or Guide helper and many girls do their community volunteer hours in the units.</p><p>Leaders are age 16 to 99. There must be at least one 18 year old in each unit, van Sickle said. All Guiders and adults helping in units get a police check and registra-tion, of which both are paid for by Girl Guides of Ontario. Purchasing their uniform and holding a current first aid cer-tificate would be their only cost. Girl Guides will reim-burse $40 towards their first aid cost.</p><p>Units throughout Wellington County meet once a week, starting in September.</p><p>The Mount Forest unit, for example, meets each Tuesday evening at the United Church. The unit currently has 11 mem-bers who meet to make crafts, play games and go on com-munity outings. Last year the group visited the Mount Forest </p><p>historical society archives, marched in the Remembrance Day parade and helped clean up a local park, according to Melanie Hanlon.</p><p>The agenda for this year includes Christmas caroling and attending a township coun-cil meeting.</p><p>Our Sparks and Pathfinder groups are non-existent at the moment because of a lack of interest, Hanlon said. The Brownies only have two mem-bers this year.</p><p>The unit is also looking for ladies to volunteer as leaders and new girls to sign on. </p><p>When Hanlon started in the Mount Forest unit three years </p><p>ago, there were 15 members, and there are 11 this year. </p><p>Taking over for van Sickle in Harriston is Bev Manser. The Harriston unit, known as the 2nd Harriston Girl Guides, meets every Thursday at Mansers home on Elora Street next door to the Presbyterian Church from 7 to 9pm.</p><p>Manser admits taking over the functions from van Sickle has been difficult, but with her considerable experience in Guiding, she is making it work.</p><p>Manser sta.</p></li></ul>
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